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The lives of premature babies
being cared for at Gaza's hospitals are threatened if incubators
can't be powered.
(Wissam Nassar/MaanImages) |
The European Union, Israel's largest trade
partner in the world, is watching by as Israel tightens its barbaric siege on
Gaza, collectively punishing 1.5 million Palestinian civilians, condemning them
to devastation, and visiting imminent death upon hundreds of kidney dialysis and
heart patients, prematurely born babies, and all others dependent on electric
power for their very survival.
By freezing fuel and electric power supplies to Gaza, Israel, the occupying
power, is essentially guaranteeing that "clean" water -- only by name, as Gaza's
water is perhaps the most polluted in the whole region, after decades of Israeli
theft and abuse -- will not be pumped out and properly distributed to homes and
institutions; hospitals will not be able to function adequately, leading to the
eventual death of many, particularly the most vulnerable; whatever factories
that are still working despite the siege will now be forced to close, pushing
the already extremely high unemployment rate even higher; sewage treatment will
come to a halt, further polluting Gaza's precious little water supply; academic
institutions and schools will not be able to provide their usual services; and
the lives of all civilians will be severely disrupted, if not irreversibly
damaged. And Europe is apathetically watching.
Princeton academic Richard Falk considered Israel's siege a "prelude to
genocide," even before this latest crime of altogether cutting off energy
supplies. Now, Israel's crimes in Gaza can accurately be categorized as acts of
genocide, albeit slow. According to Article II of the 1948 UN Convention on the
Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, the term is defined as:
"[A]ny of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in
part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:
(a) Killing members of the group;
(b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
(c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring
about its physical destruction in whole or in part; ..."
Clearly, Israel's hermetic siege of Gaza, designed to kill, cause serious bodily
and mental harm, and deliberately inflict conditions of life calculated to bring
about partial and gradual physical destruction, qualifies as an act of genocide,
if not all-out genocide yet. And the EU is suspiciously silent.
But why accuse Europe, in particular, of collusion in this crime when almost the
entire international community is not lifting a finger, and the UN's obsequious
Secretary-General, who surpassed all his predecessors in obedience to the US
government, is pathetically paying only lip service? In addition, what of the US
government itself, Israel's most generous sponsor that is directly implicated in
the current siege, especially after President George W. Bush, on his recent
visit, gave a hardly subtle green light to Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to
ravage Gaza? Why not blame the Palestinians' quiet Arab brethren, particularly
Egypt -- the only country that can immediately break the siege by reopening the
Rafah crossing and supplying through it the necessary fuel, electric power and
emergency supplies? And finally, why not blame the Ramallah-based Palestinian
Authority, whose subservient and visionless leader openly boasted in a press
conference its "complete agreement" with Bush on all matters of substance?
After Israel, the US is, without a doubt, the guiltiest party in the current
crime. Under the influence of a fundamentalist, militaristic, neo-conservative
ideology that has taken over its helms of power and an omnipotent Zionist lobby
that is unparalleled in its sway, the US is in a category by itself. It goes
without saying that the PA, the UN, as well as Arab and international
governments maintaining business as usual with Israel should all be held
accountable for acquiescing, whether directly or indirectly, to Israel's crimes
against humanity in Gaza. It is also true that each one of the above bears the
legal and moral responsibility to intervene and apply whatever necessary
pressure to stop the crime before thousands perish. But the EU commands a unique
position in all this. It is not only silent and apathetic; in most European
countries Israel and Israeli institutions are currently welcomed and sought
after with unprecedented warmth, generosity and deference in all fields --
economic, cultural, academic, athletic, etc. For instance, Israel was invited as
the guest of honor to a major book fair in Turin, Italy. Israeli
government-funded films are featuring in film festivals all over the continent.
Israeli products, from avocados and oranges to hi-tech security systems, are
flooding European markets like never before. Israeli academic institutions are
enjoying a special, very lucrative, association agreement with the relevant
organs in the EU. Israeli dance groups, singing bands and orchestras are invited
to European tours and festivals as if Israel were not only a normal, but in
effect a most favored, member of the so-called "civilized" world. Official
Europe's once lackluster embrace of Israel has turned into an intense, open and
enigmatic love affair.
If Europe thinks it can thus repent for its Holocaust against its own Jewish
population, it is in fact shamefully and consciously facilitating the committal
of fresh acts of genocide against the people of Palestine. But Palestinians, it
appears, do not count for much, as we are viewed not only by Israel, but also by
its good old "white" sponsors and allies as lesser, or relative, humans. The
continent that invented modern genocide and was responsible for massacring in
the last two centuries more human beings, mostly "relative humans," than all
other continents put together is covering up crimes that are reminiscent in
quality, though certainly not in quantity, of its own heinous crimes against
humanity.
In no other international affair, perhaps, can the European establishment be
accused of being as detached from and indifferent to its own public opinion.
While calls for boycotting Israel as an apartheid state are slowly but
consistently spreading among European civil society organizations and trade
unions, drawing disturbing parallels to the boycott of South African apartheid,
European governments are finding it difficult to distinguish themselves from the
overtly complicit US position vis-a-vis Israel. Even European clichés of
condemnation and "expressing deep concern" have become rarer than ever nowadays.
Moreover, Israel's relentless and defiant violation of Europe's own human rights
laws and conditions are ignored whenever anyone questions whether Israel should
continue to benefit from its magnanimous association agreement with the EU
despite its military occupation, colonization and horrific record of human
rights abuse against its Palestinian victims. If this is not complicity, what
is?
Morality aside, sinking Gaza into a sea of darkness, poverty, death and despair
cannot bode well for Europe. By actively propping up an environment conducive to
the rise of fanaticism and desperate violence near its borders, Europe is
foolishly inviting havoc to its doorstep. Instead of heeding -- or at least
seriously considering -- calls for boycott, divestment and sanctions against
apartheid Israel, adopted by virtually the entire spectrum of Palestinian civil
society, it may soon have to reckon with uncontainable forces of irrational and
indiscriminate violence and its resulting chaos.
It seems European elites are currently determined never to oppose Israel, no
matter what crimes it commits. It is as if the bellowing -- and increasingly
hypocritical -- slogan upheld by Jewish survivors of European genocide, "Never
Again!", is now espoused by European elites with one difference: the two letter,
's' and 't', are added at the end.
Omar Barghouti is an independent Palestinian political analyst and founding
member of the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of
Israel (www.pacbi.org)
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